6AP8F0RD'S FEVER CURE. ACKRTAJM, soft;, and cflic'ent c.iri for intermittent lever, fever and ngue, remiUgpt fever, chill fever, dumb nguc, Itoriodmitl or b'liottft headache, anil lilioai fevers; indec I, for the whole cla^s of dihcasus originating in biliary derangement caused by the malaria of miasmatic couu tries. Those diseases are common in tropica) and semi-tropical climatc*, wliut- wuiitwy ar rangements arc more or less impcrfcct. Their symptom*, caute, and character, arc -familiar toibc majority of residents in tbe.-o coun tries, audit in therefore olmovt unncce^ary lo explain their diagnostic charactorihtioi. Tlie mqucncy, however, with which some pcr^oue arc utluckcd by the fever is very often attributable to the Might precautious taken lo Avoid the unhealthy -trtate -of the atmosphere after sunset) and in the morning before the unwholesome fogs and daws have disappeared, ration ts, even during their con vaic»ocucc, should never l>e exposed to a damp atmosphere; especia...

ATOKHABY OF EVEBfTS. At 'Wilmington, -State of Ddewve, s lady -was roasted alive in-.her carriage. Cotton goods, straw, and her clothing took fire, when the horses took fright andran away. ? A company ol wealthy^ been organised, with hea* one of thclaiigost grain! world At Havre, for the &amp;lt; American grain. A Commissioner haa ctarj open negotiations with .the jj for .a treaty, relative to .1 coolies into Brazil. Mile. Sarah Bernhardt) actress, wean in " BnySli cost 1100 dollars. Felix, | dressmaker, aaysthat itinc gowns tor this lady, price of Anything. The -people ot Calif(rtriia | a direct vote mi .the Chinci u cxpected that they Willi pretence of Chinese in their t eive, hurtful, and degrading to the white population. There was launched on Jane 2th, from the Clyde shipbuilding yard of John Elder and Co., a steamer cf the immense length, of 460 feet. Dor hone-power is 6400. She is in tended to %e run between Liverpool -and Australia. The Aneriean Mail says that the devel ...

MELEUUHNB. I FRIDAY, September 6. I Tlic directors and manager of the Provin cial and Suburban Bank will be protocoled for conspiracy. It is believed (hat the Government intend to take action with reference to the pay ment of members question this session. llrisci?, the winner of the Melbourne Cap and the Onks and Derby of 1877, broke her hack at the (mining stables in Geclong, and had to lie destroyed. The Lnncefield Sank robbers have been Fcntencc'l to death. The sentence will pro bably be commuted to a lengthened term of imprisonment.

THIS SYDNEY INTKHNATIONAL lSXUllrtilON. OPKNIMO CEREMONIES, Thuobday, SEPTEMBER 18. The inaugural ceremonies in connection will) tlio opening of the Sydney Inlernationtil Kxbibllion touk place on Welnesilny, and wore n great suocoss. The weather was fine. Twelve thousand persons wore jnxwjil at tin opening, nnd nut less tlinn eighty thousand perrons visitoJ tbc Kxliibitiun during tlic day. Nunc of the cjuits arc quite fniihcJ except that of Queen-lmi'1, wliieh is pro nounce 1 a tucoess. The otbor eol -ii!e i make uu attract Ive display, Willi the cxeepllin of New Soulli Wcle-, in wliioli court the oxliib In ore inferior and poorly arranged. 1'iic liritisli icutiuu is only lialf filiMicJ, and the conti nental is scarcely presentable. The open'.uf; ceremonies were imposing 111 the extreme. The prJccedingi coinmenccd with the formation of a large .procession of tlio different friendly societies in full regitlio, willi banners and music, who escorted Oic vice-regal party from Government...

KEW ZKALAND. I WELLINGTON, September IC. I The elections arc now completed. A large majority in the House arc in favor of liberal measure?. It in a question whether the Grey Government will be eIIohcU to carry them out. The native Chiefs have promised to sur render the two natives roost implicated in the late outrages at the Thame0. The native* have tincc declared they will neither give themselves up, nor submit to be Riven up. Tins following telegrams appeared In our second edition of Tuesday last: MOTER'a TISLtiGR&amp;MS. Londom, &amp;(pteniber 10. Tbc following is the result of the racc for the St. Lcger :-llayon d'Or, first; Raperra, second; Exeter, t'.iird. [Rayon d'Or, owned by Count La grange, and llupcrra, were beaten bv Isouomy nt Ascot, lixcter is tbe win ner of a few provincial races.-ED.] LONDON, September II. The Directors of the West of England Ranlc Lave been committed for trial upon a cliargc of publishing balance sheets containing fictitious statements conce...

TAMBO. TBUBBDAY. September 18. Mr. McGuirc, manager for Mis. H.T, Walsh, storekeeper here, met with a rory painful accidcnt tliis afternoon. He was out titling with Mr. Kilgour, when his lioree fell and rolled over lijm, breaking Kimc bones of his nose and cutting his facc very severely. Dr. flrowno was promptly in attendance, and under his care the patient is progressing favorably. FHIDAT, September 19. Some czcltemcnt vas caused here this morning by the reported escape from the lock-up of Charles Jolinson, an old St. Helena convict, who was in custody here on a charge of horic stealing, On inquiry, I found the prisoner had really made tracks, much to the consternation of constable Buffhnm, the lock up keeper. The cscapcc lias not been heard of since.

COLONIAL AND INTERCOLONIAL FBOIt OCH STBOIAL COBHEBPONDENTB. ABAMAC. (Fbibat. September 19. A serious affair happened here on Wednes day. A man named O'Ncil got into a raw, and had life shoulder dislocated. He neg lected to obtain surgical advice for some time. When at lost lie went, fearing the pain, he asked to be placed under the influence of chloroform. While undergoing the operation he was seized with a spasm in the throat, and despite all remedies applied by Dr. Spark, was suffocalcd. An inquiry was held yesterday before the Voliec Magistrate, rend a verdict returned in accordance with the medical evidence.

FBIDAT, Scptcmbsr 19. A rich roof twelve inches thick lias been struck at the Ma. 1 East Mountain Maid claim, Harrington Galdfiel I. Serious floods have occurred at Braidwoo 5, Aralucti, tuid Bathuret. Much property in the Bbape of liny, fence-', &amp;:c., has been de stroyed. Several families barely cscapjd with the'iT lives. Nearly nil the country between Forbes and Condululia is under water. Three children and o servsnt were drowned at Hoonb'e station. A case of malignant Asiatic cholera has made Its appearance nl Kiatna.

BRISBANE. FniDAY, ScpicmbLT 10. | On Monday, the Assembly pasted tlic re mainder of (be IS-liniatcs in ch,'ef. There were no amendments of any imparlance. The plans and sections of the various trunk t'nc extensions have been approved by tiic Astcmbly. ' 1 he Ba'lways and Tramways Bill lias been read a feconrt time. The Ijind B.'ll has been passed llirougli Committee. On Wednesday, the Supplementary Esti mates (£00,000) were passed without amend ment. The discussion was unimportant. In the Assembly on Thursday, the Railway Re-ervcs Amendment Act was passed. The notices of motion by private member* for rail ways from Rickliamplon to Gladstone, ' and from Comolville to Spring Hie, were withdrawn after a short discussion. Mr, Patcrsou move J that a sum of 4HS00 be granted fur the trial surrey of a line from Chinchilla to WestwooJ, for the purpose of connecting the Southern and Central rail ways. The motion was ultimately negative ). On Thursday, the Divisional Boards liill was amended b...